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Show 000000000000 Granite Lumber and Hardware Co wKoio:o;o;o:a:a:o:o:o:o:o Park this class are Sister Emma Maxwell News Highland and Brother Milton Barlow. The show wll be given Friday night A pleasing St. Patrick's party was which will be a very good show, feagiven March 17th by the Relief Soalso a VHurrlranea turing Gal; ciety in the ward. The members and their husbands enjoyed an interestdancing and refreshing program, LOOK! Legit Actor For your name in this paper preceded by the figure 8. If it 'a there, you are entitled to a free pound of best cholocatcs at the of New Film "WHERE YOU GET DELICIOUS CANDY" Troth Daily It )( )( )( )( )( )()()()( )()( )( M It )( H If It M K K K H )l M It H N U $0 50 T )t, Anothem famous star of the legitimate stage to make hla bow in the pictures is Harry Meatayer, who plays the arrogant district attorney in the spectacular court room scenes of "The rnivivaal'a big mystery Acqittal. drama to be shown at the Hyland theatre, next Sunday and Monday. Meatayer for years has been a famous figure on the speaking stage, lie has appeared in Mg Belasco and Froh-maproductions, and has headed many companies of his own before the footlights. He tried the pictures as an experiment. and so successful was his engagement at Universal City that he lias taken up the screen as his life work. "You can tel so much more in a picture than a play, he says. Meatayer is one of several notables r in the cast of the new mystery play. Norman Kerry and Claire Windsor head the rast, and among other in it are Uirhard Travers. Charles Wellesley, Frederick Vroom, Barbara Bedford, Ben lieely. Dot aFrley, Emmett King, Ihyden Stevenson and Anton Vaverka. The story is adapted from Rita Welman's celebrated Broadway mystery play, ami details the search for a mysterious criminal, sought desperately while one man la on trial fov his life. Thrilling Imii.ents heighten the action and the mys'ry simultaneously. n Wand amere Ward Wednesday evening, March 19, the officers and teacher of the Sunday school had a big banquet which was given In the hall. The tables were decorated in green and white for St. Patrick day. There were green randies on the table, which lit it up. There were a good number of guests present, out of which Brother and Sister lieardshall were the honored guests. After the banquet they had games, dancing and stunts. The men had the green caps and the ladles had white caps, with a little green hat on it. The teachers of each class had to give a stunt to distinguish one class from the other. Ilhrothers Fox and Beardshall had 'a peanut race, out of which Brother Fox was the winner, and the prise given was a large dill pickle. After the games there eras dancing, In which many of them participated. SCHRAMM-JOHNSON'DOLLING UP The party waa a big success and everyone had a very good time The play which was given by the In line with the spirit of "dolling Primary was a very great success and up" in thr sx.iing time, our popular comparedtor. druggists, the Schramm-Johnso-n everything went off just as It was pre- - pany. hjr- jvt completed the installation or a iiiigniflcent new fountain. pared for. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Morgan of 3437 How true It is that, in matter involvSeventh East are receiving congratula- ing the hM'dite, beautiful appointtions over the arrival of a baby boy at ments make things taste ever so much the L. I). S. hospital, on March SS. better. T!,; fountain will prove anThe Second Intermediate class group other dialler-- , asset to local business B of the Wandamere ward were with- section. out a teacher Sunday, March 23. The The new s!n on the exterior of the lesson had been assigned the students place is also a timely addition and as1 augment tv appearance of the cor and the class was as if they had a teacher. The teachers of ner. Congratulations! all-sta- ' COAL , I Hampton Coal Company Sugar House Telephone Hy. 1213 - d M i )t It HJt H H H It H Three of our faithful ward members were recently put on the stake board. Miss Mabel Hall and Miss Edith Bowring were made members of the Mutual stake board and Mrs. George I. Goff was made a member of the Primary stake board. Plans are now under way for the big May Day festival In the ward. It will undoubtedly be a gala affair and will be a day in which everyone can have a good time. Mrs. George J. Moack entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home Monday, March 81. Members enjoyed an Interesting program. Refreshments were served. Last Tuesday night was open night In Mutual. The program consisted of community singing, directed by Broth er Ira B. Lloyd. A talk. Music appreciation by Sister Beesley, which was illustrated with phonograph records, Solos from the "Bohemian Girl, by Miss Ena Thurman. The program waa greatly appreciate. the Sugar House on ments. in Big Role TULIP CHOCQLATE SHOP Pay Your Bills By Check Bank. It is the safe way, the conveYour check sink and cancelled check are yow nient way. receipts for all bills. A checaccount at this bank h king your credit introduction any where. Z&(S1 SUGflRH&USie Ifl KEKlTYimmm UT.fl H X. J. IIAXSEX, Pres. GEO. A. GOFF,, Cashier JOHN F. BENNETT, WOMAN'S NATIONAL FEDERATION CONFERENCE Vice-Preside- nt Hy. 1850 Plans are complete for the Womans National Republican Federation Re1 1 1 1 gional conference, to be held at the HoI III 1 1 HIM !! tel Utah, Monday, April 7. Mrs. Harriet Taylor Vpton. vice chairman of the Republican National to Executive committee, will be present In all the world nothing tells the as also representatives from several story of Easter like Flowers western state. Here you will find an assortment of Blossoms and Flowering The days program as arranged will Plants from which you may choose begin with a meeting of executive ofjust what you want for your ficers at the hotel at 10 a. m. At own home or to send as an Easter remembrance m. to a friend. the local club will hold a short p. business meeting and at 2:30 the gen eral convention will be held. Assisting at the convention will be Mrs. II. C. Taggart, Mrs. Jennie Mus-se- r, Sugar House Mrs. Floyd Hatch, Mrs. Louise Cab Phone Hy. 251 Prompt Delivery 1047 Kast 21st South lister, Mrs, C. F. Watkins, Mrs. Hardy Cluff, Mrs. Ephriam Hansen. In the evening a banquet will be held in the ball room or the Hotel Utah. An r interesting program has been ar- ?nn ' "' the Hotel Utah, Frldsf Mrs. John Aylett, Mrs. C. M. Jen- ranged. Promptly at 8 o'clock Mrs. N. I t .ml s The I0 Saturday A. Dunyon, who will be master of cere- sen, Mra. D. N. Straup. Three hundred Mrs. A rharae mgwIB monies, will unveil the monuments. Assisting at the banquet will be Mrs. M. Morris. Mrs. V. A. Bettllrk Chas. R. Mabey, Mrs. Jeannette Hyde, In Connection with the convention A. T. Egan, Mrs. Lamar Mrs. Justin R. Davis, Mrs. A. T. Egan, an Information bureau will be eslab-Ralph Guthrie, Mrs. C. If. Ste1 ttf tll 9n IIHMIIIIH Floral Designs Made Order Granite Floral Company ti Nel' |